Subjective Effects of Thiopental in Young Adults with and without a Family History of Alcoholism.

Ismene L Petrakis, Karin Kerfoot, Brian Pittman, Albert Perrino, Julia Koretski, Jenelle Newcomb, Diana Limoncelli, Gregory Acampora, Elizabeth Ralevski
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Background: The development of alcohol use disorders is genetically influenced, and may be mediated through differences in the subjective response to alcohol. There is some evidence to suggest that response differences to alcohol could be conveyed by heritable differences in GABAA receptors. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether individuals with a family history positive (FHP) for alcohol dependence would experience alterations in response to the GABAA receptor agonist thiopental, in comparison to family history negative (FHN) subjects.

Methods: 73 subjects (24 FHP and 49 FHN) between the ages of 21 and 30 years were administered sub-anesthetic doses of the GABAA receptor agonist thiopental and placebo on two separate test days. Various alcohol-related measures were administered, including those examining subjective effects, coordination, and cognition.

Results: Sub-anesthetic doses of thiopental produced alcohol-like subjective effects, as well as alcohol-like impaired coordination and cognition in healthy subjects. While there were no significant main effects in subjective, coordination, or cognitive effects between FHP and FHN individuals, analysis of peak effects suggested FHP had blunted sedative, but not stimulant effects compared to FHN.

Conclusion: Thiopental produced alcohol-like effects and perceived similarities to alcohol in healthy individuals. Subtle differences in sedative effects are consistent with reports of blunted FHP response to the negative but not stimulant effects of alcohol. Future studies are needed to better understand how this insight informs our understanding of the heritable risk for alcoholism and the treatment of alcohol use disorders.

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硫喷妥钠对有或无酒精中毒家族史的年轻人的主观影响。
背景:酒精使用障碍的发展受遗传影响,并可能通过对酒精主观反应的差异介导。有证据表明,对酒精的反应差异可能是由GABAA受体的遗传差异传递的。本研究的目的是调查与家族史阴性(FHN)受试者相比,酒精依赖家族史阳性(FHP)个体对GABAA受体激动剂硫喷妥的反应是否会发生改变。方法:年龄在21 ~ 30岁之间的73名受试者(24名FHP和49名FHN)分别在两个测试日给予亚麻醉剂量的GABAA受体激动剂硫喷妥钠和安慰剂。进行了各种与酒精相关的测量,包括检查主观影响、协调和认知的测量。结果:亚麻醉剂量的硫喷妥钠在健康受试者中产生酒精样主观效应,以及酒精样协调和认知功能受损。虽然FHP和FHN个体在主观、协调或认知效应方面没有显著的主要影响,但对峰值效应的分析表明,与FHN相比,FHP减弱了镇静作用,但没有减弱兴奋作用。结论:硫喷妥钠在健康个体中产生类似酒精的作用,并且感觉上与酒精相似。镇静作用的细微差异与FHP对酒精的负面而非刺激作用的迟钝反应的报道是一致的。未来的研究需要更好地理解这一见解如何影响我们对酒精中毒遗传风险和酒精使用障碍治疗的理解。
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